
January 31, 2026

The start of the year gave us a good opportunity to slow down and focus on the fundamentals. January’s work at NeetoCal was centred around stability by fixing bugs, improving existing flows, and tightening areas that needed more scalability as the team grows.
Here’s a look at everything we shipped this month.
We’ve made the Troubleshoot slots option easier to discover and improved its overall usability. This helps hosts quickly understand why certain slots aren’t showing as available, reducing confusion and unnecessary back-and-forth with support when availability doesn’t look right.
You can now search scheduling links using their Nicknames on both the scheduling links list and booking listing pages. This makes it much faster to find the right link internally, especially for hosts and admins managing multiple links with similar public names.
Single-choice and multiple-choice questions now support images on the booking page. This is especially useful for visual selection use cases such as product options, service types, or any scenario where images add clarity and reduce friction during booking.
Booking counts now display in a more readable format for large values. Once the count crosses 1,000, it’s shown in a compact format like 2k+, making dashboards and reports easier to scan at a glance.
Discount code redemption reports now include the client’s email address alongside the client name. You can also search and filter using the client email. This makes troubleshooting much easier when customers report issues using their email or booking ID, and avoids ambiguity in cases where multiple clients share the same name.
Fixed an issue where disabled scheduling links were still visible while editing intro pages. Disabled links now will not appear while editing intro pages, keeping the editing experience clean and consistent with what’s actually active.
Resolved a bug where slots remained available even after the group size was reduced below the number of already booked attendees. Slots are now correctly blocked in such cases, ensuring capacity rules are enforced and preventing overbooking.
Vamos começar agora.